Orange walk bottle horror: Police make new appeal over attack which left 12-year-old girl with gashes to her head

KELLSIE Lynch needed four stitches after being hit with flying glass at Glasgow Green on Saturday and now police have set up an email address for witnesses to send in photos and information to help them find the culprit.

Police Scotland made a fresh appeal for witnesses today and asked for photographs and information relating to the assault to be sent to them.

Kellsie, of Govan, needed stitches for her wounds at Yorkhill Hospital after the attack.

No one has yet been charged in connection with the incident.

Detective Sergeant Ronnie Payne at London Road CID said the schoolgirl may be left permanently disfigured.

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Kellsie Lynch clutches her woulnds after being struck by a flying bottle

He said: “This was a particularly nasty incident which left a 12-year-old girl with a head injury that may leave scarring.

“I know that Glasgow Green was very busy on Saturday afternoon with bands, followers and members of the public.

"Many people would have been taking pictures on their mobile phones or cameras and may have images that would assist police.

“I would urge people who were in the park and took photos to check if there are any that caught the disturbance or the girl being struck. If so, I would urge them to email them to the dedicated email address.”

Anyone with information should email GlasgowGreenAppeal@scotland.pnn.police.uk, contact CID at London Road or call 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.